Seminar XVII

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1969 - 1970 L'envers de la psychanalyse
The Reverse of Psychoanalysis
Date PDF MP3
26 novembre 1969 link link
17 décembre 1969 link link
14 janvier 1970 link link
21 janvier 1970 link link
11 février 1970 link link
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17 juin 1970 link link
18 mars 1970 Séminaire XVII (1969-1970) "L'envers de la psychanalyse" mp3

This Séminaire about the reverse of psychoanalysis is a kind of turning point in Lacan's teaching. First, that's the period where he formalizes his famous 4 discourses, writing and describing in that way 4 modes of social link. Then, the next 3 Séminaires are centered on developping the ideas of jouissance and non-existence of a sexual rapport with the help of formal logic. In this session, Lacan talks about the father's death as a condition of the jouissance for the subject ; that's what Oedipus myth or Freud's Totem and Taboo do illustrate. The real father is a structural operator and is the agent of the castration.

8 avril 1970 Séminaire XVII (1969-1970) "L'envers de la psychanalyse" mp3

An original session in the Séminaire : Lacan introduces and reads to his audience 3 answers he wrote to a belgian journalist (who had originally asked 7 questions). Later, he recorded for the radio the whole 7 answers, what will become Radiophonie.